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How many days after periods do we have to wait for accurate blood and urine test? Also physical examination of vagina is required for fungal infection
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There is no specific time for urine and blood test. Test depends on your problem, s require ment.
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but for accurate result test may be done after  one week of menses. and also physical examination of vagina may be done after one week of menses.
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Depending on your menses cycle if it is normal and flow in normal for 5-7 days then you can have examinations on 8-10 days of cycle
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This is an objective view but the norm followed is 1 week after menses for accurate urine analysis and physical examination can be done around the same time and maybe even earlier.
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